Hooligans vs Raging Bulls
Week 9
Raging BULLS got 23.80 points from Doug Baldwin and 22.55 from Matt Ryan to beat Hooligans 100.65 to 73.87. The manager of Hooligans should definitely keep their day job. They only scored 95.2% of their projected points, and has now failed to meet projections for seven weeks running. Hooligans was led by the tag team of Blake Bortles, with 20.95 points, and Julio Jones, who scored 17.80. Adding insult to injury, Hooligans had a starter score zero points (Kelvin Benjamin). Hooligans (3-6, 784.54 points) sinks into 14th place and Raging BULLS (5-4, 914.45 points) remains in seventh place.
Top Players
- Doug Baldwin
- 23.80
- Matt Ryan
- 22.55
- Blake Bortles
- 20.95
- Arizona Cardinals Defense
- 18.00
Smooth Moves by Raging BULLS
- Raging BULLS, your competitive drive brought home the victory (with some help from professional athletes). That drive could take you all the way to the Toyota Hall of Fame.
- Doug Baldwin scored 23.80 points, the fourth-highest WR score in the league this week.
- Matt Ryan had his highest scoring output of the season with 22.55 points.
- With 18.00 points, the Arizona Cardinals Defense had their highest output of the season and beat their projected point total by a season-high 39.2%.
- Did you use any black magic this week? Raging BULLS was still able to pull out a win with only 3 of their 8 starters exceeding their projected points.
Toyota Roster Tune-up
- After any loss, it's good to reflect on the choices you've made. One you'll never regret is being a Toyota Hall of Famer.
- Should have started Ameer Abdullah, who underachieved, but still had more points than the starting RB with 9.70 against a projected 10.45.
- Ty Montgomery has now failed to reach his projection for five straight games. This week he scored 6.10 points versus a projected 9.34.
- The best offense is a good defense. Hooligans got beat 18.00 - 7.00 by Raging BULLS at the DEF position.
- 5 of the starters on Hooligans scored less than their projected points.
What If
- If Raging BULLS played Hooligans every week, they'd be 8-1 this year.
- Besides Hooligans, Raging BULLS would have defeated nine other teams this week.
- Had they played each other last week, Raging BULLS would have defeated Hooligans 100.00 - 88.73.
- If they played the same schedule as Hooligans, Raging BULLS would be 5-3.
- Raging BULLS would be 77-58 if they played every team every week.
- Hooligans would have lost to 13 other teams besides Raging BULLS this week.
- If they played the same schedule as Raging BULLS, Hooligans would be 1-7.
- If they played every team every week, Hooligans would be 37-98.
Game Notes
- Hooligans underachieved for the eighth time this season, including the last seven weeks in a row, scoring 73.87 points against a projected 77.59 this week.
- Raging BULLS was able to win with little help from A.J. Green, who had a season-low 1.60 points and is on a three-week underperforming streak.
- The margin of victory of 26.78 points was the biggest of the season for Raging BULLS.
- Raging BULLS had two starters score more points than the highest-scoring starter for Hooligans.
- Raging BULLS took the W, even though Hooligans performed better against their scoring projection. Hooligans scored 95.2% of their 77.59 projected points, while Raging BULLS recorded 92.5% of their 108.81-point projection.
- Raging BULLS underachieved in the win, improving to 4-4 when failing to reach their projected points this season, while Hooligans falls to 2-6 when scoring below their projected points.
- The 73.87 points put up by Hooligans ranked 15th in the league this week.
- Tell Wil Lutz to go to a nice restaurant, maybe grab a milk shake, or even take a bubble bath. Because he should forget about this performance. Wil Lutz was on the winning team, but scored a season-low 6.00 points, only 64.5% of his 9.30-point projection, his lowest percentage of the season.
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